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The Canterbury table tennis representative, Les Stewart, steadies himself for a side-spin serve at the provincial closed championships in the Selwyn Street hall on Saturday. Stewart, the second seed, was beaten in five games by r the sixth-seeded player, Bill Scott, in the quarter-finals.

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Press, 16 August 1976, Page 20

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The Canterbury table tennis representative, Les Stewart, steadies himself for a side-spin serve at the provincial closed championships in the Selwyn Street hall on Saturday. Stewart, the second seed, was beaten in five games byr the sixth-seeded player, Bill Scott, in the quarter-finals. Press, 16 August 1976, Page 20

The Canterbury table tennis representative, Les Stewart, steadies himself for a side-spin serve at the provincial closed championships in the Selwyn Street hall on Saturday. Stewart, the second seed, was beaten in five games byr the sixth-seeded player, Bill Scott, in the quarter-finals. Press, 16 August 1976, Page 20

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